Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of 19th-century French opera with Adolphe Adam's "Le postillon de Lonjumeau," a captivating operatic masterpiece that has stood the test of time. Composed by the renowned Adolphe Adam, this three-act opéra-comique is a delightful blend of humor, romance, and intricate musical storytelling.
Originally premiered in 1836, "Le postillon de Lonjumeau" showcases Adam's exceptional talent for crafting memorable melodies and engaging narratives. The opera follows the adventures of Chapelou, a postilion, and his romantic entanglements, all set against the backdrop of a lively and colorful French village. Each act is filled with a rich tapestry of arias, duets, choruses, and ensembles that highlight the composer's versatility and musical genius.
This 1986 release by Warner Classics offers a comprehensive recording of the entire opera, spanning nearly two hours of pure musical delight. The album features a stellar cast of vocalists who bring Adam's characters to life with their powerful and expressive performances. From the lively overture to the grand finale, every moment of "Le postillon de Lonjumeau" is a testament to Adam's enduring legacy in the world of opera.
Whether you are a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this recording of "Le postillon de Lonjumeau" is sure to captivate and inspire. The meticulous attention to detail in both the performance and recording ensures that every nuance of Adam's score is beautifully preserved, providing an authentic and immersive listening experience.
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau: OuvertureAdolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 1: Chœur. "Le joli mariage !" (Chœur, Chapelou, Madeleine)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, John Aler, June Anderson, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 1: Dialogue. "Eh bien, ma bonne Madeleine" (Chapelou, Madeleine)Adolphe Adam, John Aler, June Anderson
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 1: Duo. "Quoi, tous les deux !" (Chapelou, Madeleine)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, John Aler, June Anderson, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 1: Dialogue. "Très bien... Il paraît que vous êtes pressés" (Le Marquis, Chapelou)Adolphe Adam, John Aler, Francois Le Roux
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 1: Morceau d'ensemble. "Jeunes époux, voici l'heure fortunée" (Chœur, Chapelou)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, John Aler, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 1: Ronde du postillon. ''Mes amis, écoutez l'histoire'' (Chapelou, Le Marquis, Chœur)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, Francois Le Roux, John Aler, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 1: Dialogue. "Un mot, mon garçon" (Le Marquis, Chapelou)Adolphe Adam, John Aler, Francois Le Roux
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 1: Finale. "À mes désirs il faut te rendre" (Le Marquis, Chapelou, Biju, Madeleine, Chœur)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, Francois Le Roux, Jean-Philippe Lafont, John Aler, June Anderson, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: EntracteAdolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Air. "Je vais donc le revoir" (Madame de Latour)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, June Anderson, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Dialogue. "Eh bien, Rose ?" (Madame de Latour, Rose, Le Marquis)Adolphe Adam, June Anderson, Balvina de Courcelles, Francois Le Roux
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Morceau d'ensemble et chœur. "Ah, quel tourment !" (Chœur, Saint-Phar, Alcindor, Le Marquis)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, Francois Le Roux, Jean-Philippe Lafont, John Aler, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Romance. "Assis au pied d'un hêtre" (Saint-Phar, Le Marquis, Alcindor)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Francois Le Roux, Jean-Philippe Lafont, John Aler, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Romance et couplets. "Assis au pied d'un hêtre" (Saint-Phar, Le Marquis, Alcindor, Chœur)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, Francois Le Roux, Jean-Philippe Lafont, John Aler, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Dialogue. "Elle est ici" (Saint-Phar, Alcindor)Adolphe Adam, John Aler, Jean-Philippe Lafont
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Air. "Oui, des choristes du théâtre" (Alcindor)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Jean-Philippe Lafont, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Dialogue. "Qui te dit que tu n'es pas la fine fleur des choristes ?" (Saint-Phar, Alcindor)Adolphe Adam, John Aler, Jean-Philippe Lafont
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Duo. "Grâce au hasard" (Saint-Phar, Madame de Latour)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, John Aler, June Anderson, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Dialogue. "On vient ! C'est Biju" (Madame de Latour, Saint-Phar, Alcindor, Le Marquis, Rose)Adolphe Adam, John Aler, Balvina de Courcelles, Francois Le Roux, Jean-Philippe Lafont, June Anderson
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 2: Finale. "Ah, quelle étonnante nouvelle !" (Saint-Phar, Le Marquis, Madame de Latour, Chœur)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, Francois Le Roux, John Aler, June Anderson, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: EntracteAdolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: Dialogue. "Saint-Phar !" (Le Marquis, Alcindor)Adolphe Adam, Francois Le Roux, Jean-Philippe Lafont
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: Chœur. "Du vrai bonheur" (Le Marquis, Saint-Phar, Madame de Latour, Chœur)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, Francois Le Roux, John Aler, June Anderson, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: Dialogue. "Enfin, nous voilà seuls !" (Saint-Phar, Madame de Latour, Rose)Adolphe Adam, John Aler, Balvina de Courcelles, June Anderson
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: Grand air. "À la noblesse je m'allie" (Saint-Phar)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, John Aler, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: Monologue. "Tout a réussi" (Saint-Phar)Adolphe Adam, John Aler
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: Trio. "Pendu !" (Saint-Phar, Bourdon, Alcindor)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Daniel Ottevaere, Jean-Philippe Lafont, John Aler, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: Dialogue. "Ils sont partis" (Saint-Phar, Madeleine)Adolphe Adam, John Aler, June Anderson
Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau, Act 3: Duo et final. "À ma douleur soyez sensible" (Madame de Latour, Saint-Phar, Le Marquis, Bourdon, Alcindor, Chœur)Adolphe Adam, Thomas Fulton, Daniel Ottevaere, Ensemble Choral Jean Laforge, Francois Le Roux, Jean-Philippe Lafont, John Aler, June Anderson, Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo
Adolphe Charles Adam, born on July 24, 1803, in Paris, was a prolific French composer whose musical legacy continues to captivate audiences worldwide. The son of a renowned Alsatian pianist and composer, Adam's journey into music began under the tutelage of Henri Lemoine, and he later enrolled at the prestigious Paris Conservatoire in 1820. Despite his father's initial reservations, Adam's passion for music flourished, leading him to study under notable figures such as Anton Reicha and François-Adrien Boieldieu. Adam's compositions, particularly his operas and ballets, have left an indelible mark on the classical music landscape. His most enduring works include the ballet "Giselle," often hailed as the quintessential romantic ballet, and the beloved Christmas carol "Minuit, Chrétiens." Throughout his career, Adam composed an impressive forty-six operas, cementing his status as a master of lyric composition. His contributions to the world of music are a testament to his enduring talent and creativity.
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Adam: Le postillon de Lonjumeau - Adolphe Adam - Vinyl LP